As for the pioneers of shooters, Doom is second to none. Doom: Dark centuries This is undoubtedly one of the most stimulating titles on the horizon, but Nintendo players will be left out of the beaten track, when the premiere takes place on May 15, 2025 – isn’t it? Though Nintendo switch2 There is no specific release date yet, recent rumors say that ID Software is preparing a version for portable devices that will work on the upcoming portable device this year.
According to the known leaking “Extas1s”, the game: The Dark Ages has not been confirmed at Nintendo Switch 2 during the recent Xbox Developer Direct presentation, “because Nintendo does not want us to see it yet.” The upcoming FPS game is to be released on Xbox Series X | S, PlayStation 5 and PC. The only action on a portable device we can put safely on is Steam Deck or the best Steam Deck alternatives such as Asus Rog Ally.
However, the transfer of doom: The Dark Ages to Nintendo Switch 2 would not be a decision taken only through the left. Bethesda and ID Software have previously moved Doom (2016) and Doom: Eternal to the current versions of Nintendo Switch, as well as other titles from the series, such as the original Doom. You can check our DOOM: Eternal review to see how he is doing on Nintendo equipment.
Because since March 2021, Microsoft is the owner of the publisher of Doom, Bethesda, it is clear that since then Microsoft’s relations with Nintendo have just flourished. General Director of Microsoft Gaming, Phil Spencer, openly supports Nintendo Switch 2, which makes Doom: The Dark Ages can become one of many titles that will go to mobile devices.
Starting the game should not be a problem, at least in theory. Leaks suggest that Nintendo Switch 2 will be able to handle titles with a triple class A thanks to thorough changes in console RAM and improvements in accordance with Valve Steam Deck. This would certainly be enough to guarantee the pre -sale of Nintendo Switch 2 to many players.
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